Editor's Note: The charges against Daniel Miller were dismissed in district court on Feb. 20, 2014. LOWER POTTSGROVE — A township man allegedly slapped a woman in the face and waved a handgun in a reported “domestic incident” around 10 p.m. Christmas Eve.

The Lower Pottsgrove Police responded at 10:09 p.m. to a residence on Maple Glen Circle after receiving a 911 call that accused the man, Daniel Miller, 42, of waving a gun in and outside of the house where the alleged incident took place.

“Police arrived and found Miller in front of the house,” a release from the Lower Pottsgrove Police said. “He was detained for officer safety. Miller told police that the gun was in his car under the front seat.”

Following an investigation, police alleged that Miller “attempted to punch the female victim and did slap her in the face.”

The victim was not identified in the police report, but police said they saw redness on her face.

“After being slapped, Miller pulled the loaded gun out of his pocket and waved it around,” the police report continued. “At no time did Miller point the gun at anyone, he just displayed it and waved it around with others present.”

As a result of the alleged incident, Miller was charged with misdemeanor terroristic threat for displaying the gun, police said, as well as misdemeanor simple assault and a count of summary harassment.

He was arraigned Dec. 25 and bail was set at $25,000 cash.

Miller did not post the bail and was sent to Montgomery County Correctional Facility.